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DMI TR T10 -M: -: i -0 yo 1 4-. - . 4- -4.-V me -ur. The three guide-posts of our high school life. Dear Seniors: Each one of you has come to the close of a period of time extending over twelve years of your lives in which you had the cherished opportunity of ac- quiring knowledge through study and instruction. lluring that learning process you were privileged to become acquainted with many books in the fields of history. literature and science. I assume that most of you have enjoyed many fruitful hours in our high school library. You had the advantages offered in our democratic nation, free access to books of all kinds in all these spheres of knowledge. as well as contact with teachers who taught you how to use this lvook learning wisely. Moreover. not only did you collect facts and dates and statistics. but at the same timc. let us hope. through your association with one another and your teachers. you gained an understanding of the true yalue of a sound and basic education. lfducation isa system of study and discipline that must not stop at the close of your high school career. Surely' learning does not cease upon graduation. You must continue to educate yourself. whether you are planning further formal schooling or not. Through the years up to now you have had most Mr. Thayer of the big decisions made for you. Now your suc- cess and failures are in your own hands. You must accept responsibility for yourselves and your own lives. You must trust your basic training and realize the necessity for self-discipline. Through further study you will prepare yourselves for the right kind of living. l should like to suggest that you avail yourselves of the facilities of public libraries where there is boundless material on any subject. Keep the book of knowledge open. You have completed only a few chapters in it and there are many more if you take advantage of the vast store of information at your command. Continued concentration on growth and progress in learning should contribute in a large measure to your happiness and welfare. May' I wish you success and satisfying rewards in your future endeavors. Sincerely, I Gerald E. Thayer Principal
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